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cinématographiques

Cinématographiques is the plural form of the French adjective cinématographique, meaning relating to cinema or cinematography. In use, it describes images, techniques, equipment, or styles associated with motion pictures and can modify nouns such as plans, effets, or langage.

Etymology and scope: The term derives from cinématographie (motion-picture photography) and ultimately from Greek roots associated

Usage and contexts: Cinématographiques is commonly found in phrases like plans cinématographiques (cinematic shots), éclairage cinématographique

Notes on terminology: While cinématographique refers to cinema in general, it should not be confused with terms

with
movement
and
writing.
It
entered
French
with
the
rise
of
film
technology
in
the
19th
century
and
remains
a
standard
descriptor
in
both
production
and
criticism.
(cinematic
lighting),
and
effets
cinématographiques
(cinematic
effects).
It
also
appears
in
discussions
of
the
cinematic
language
or
aesthetic
choices
that
imitate
or
evoke
the
look
and
feel
of
cinema,
as
well
as
in
references
to
equipment
and
techniques
used
in
filmmaking.
from
other
domains
such
as
cinématique,
which
in
physics
and
mathematics
denotes
motion
analysis.
In
film
contexts,
cinématographiques
emphasizes
the
artistic
and
technical
aspects
tied
to
the
art
of
filmmaking
and
cinematic
presentation.